Hello! Big fan and was especially happy to watch each season again on Amazon. When I watched Season 2 Episode 5, it seemed that the case wasn't wrapped up as it should've been . The killer said he had placed the body in the garage, but how was she moved off the side of a busy street? Why were her clothes off, and why was her stomach slit open? I thought it would be revealed at the end, but the key was the the last evidence but not evidence as to why her body was moved.

Did I miss something? I'm binge watching at 2 am so it's very possible, but I don't recall anyone mentioning why her body was moved.

Unfortunately I haven't seen many episodes of The Closer so I can't really comment on much that have happened on that series, and even though I have Amazon Prime, The Closer is not available to watch in my country.

But as to your question, I think the killer placed the body in Provenza's garage but then her old boyfriend (I think?) found her there and dragged her out through the back door and made it look like a drug related thing so he could testify in some trial so he could be placed into witness protection and live a rich life, like one of his friends had done.

I want to create a new category for deceased characters. Don't know whether to call it deceased characters or just deceased though. We have categories for murderers and murder victims, but we also have characters who are dead who have not been murdered such as Sharon Raydor.

I know he's not a killer like everyone else, but I think we should still create a section for him killing Stroh. We do the same for the detectives under Officer-involved shootings. I just couldn't think of a better title for it. Self-defense shootings maybe???

Well, for me, I never understood the need for the Officer-involved shootings portion either, considering most of our detectives only have one thing in there. It just doesn't seem necessary to me, the info is already on the page in a much better format, with context of the situation it happened in.

I doubt anyone would just go to Rusty's page just to see his victims and wouldn't read anything else.

It'd be good to have Guru's opinion on this as well, but I don't think the victims section is necessary.

I thought we should put something there because its a significant thing for Rusty. As for the OIS, its kind of a major thing for them, I mean they all get investigated by FID and everything and its kind of their version of a victims section since they killed those people. Its probably a GOOD thing that some only have one or two OISes though!!! How many people do you want them to kill??? They're cops, not serial killers!!!

Unlike most Wikis, this one doesn't have a comprehensive character history for everyone unless they are episodic characters. Frankly, for most of the OISes, the only place they are covered in IS that section on the pages. For example, Julio's list is pretty much just covered in Julio's list. If we had a comprehensive history on the character pages like most Wikis do, then maybe that would be unnecessary. But most Wikis also have some form of victim pages or lists for characters even if they aren't kills or whatnot. The POI wiki has that and Guru is Admin there too. The Heroes Wiki has separate PAGES as does the Supernatural Wiki, mainly to save room given the NUMBER of victims on most of those pages.

I actually thought that was important since that was when she worked the Reese Murders with Tao and Hickman and murdered Rachel Gray and Eric Dunn. That was important because that job was how she ended up committing murder.

I can understand that reasoning but for the sake of uniformity, I think we should keep it so it only lists assignments they are seen in.

If we would list past assignments for everyone, I think it would open a huge can of worms on every detectives part.

For instance, Robbery-Homicide should then be added to Provenza; Robbery-Homicide, Scientific Investigation, and an unknown vice assignment (we don't even know where he worked Vice) for Tao; Gang Intelligence for Sanchez etc.

I'll try to modify her page a bit so that it becomes more clearer that she worked in RHD in the past, but that info is not necessary in her infobox.

But the problem with that is, Rusty was Hobbs' assistant when he was an intern and even if he has gotten out of the internship and into a real job there, they haven't explicitly said so. And because of that, we run into the problem of what we presume vs. what is confirmed on-screen.

If it's alright with you, let's keep it how it is (for now) and if the situation is further discussed, which I'm sure it will, we'll change it accordingly after that.

We know Gus is back next week, so I'm guessing there will be a lot of back-and-forth about their jobs and such. Hopefully that clears some stuff out.

As you may have noticed, I'm working on a new set of templates that will auto-format episode titles, and reference to episodes. We built these for the Person of Interest wiki, and I also use them with Mr. Robot; they're really helpful. I'm working on Template:L right now, which is very fiddly. If you wouldn't mind, please don't alter or fiddle with anything I'm doing until I let you know they're good to roll out. One tiny incorrect change will mean a whole string of templates won't work. Thanks!

As you may have noticed, I'm working on a new set of templates that will auto-format episode titles, and reference to episodes. We built these for the Person of Interest wiki, and I also use them with Mr. Robot; they're really helpful. I'm working on Template:L right now, which is very fiddly. If you wouldn't mind, please don't alter or fiddle with anything I'm doing until I let you know they're good to roll out. One tiny incorrect change will mean a whole string of templates won't work. Thanks!